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Dance Reviews

Summer Series 2017 (BalletX): The beauty of human movement

Rachel Dukeman July 16, 2017 No Comments

The viewer is left with an uplifting feeling and sense of togetherness

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Dance Features

Ballet in Sketch: Previewing BalletX’s Summer Program

Chuck Schultz July 12, 2017 No Comments

We get the sense that every brush with every passerby contains remarkable potential.

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Dance Previews

Photo Essay: BalletX dances on The Porch at 30th Street this Wednesday

Christopher Munden May 19, 2014 No Comments

Contemporary ballet company BalletX presents a free lunchtime performance this Wednesday at noon as part of the cultural programming series at The Porch at 30th Street Station. The company will present selections from their acclaimed Winter Series 2014

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Dance Previews

Make a date with dance: BalletX Winter Series

Christopher Munden February 8, 2014 No Comments

If you still think of ballet as inaccessible formalist movement to stuffy classical music, you have not seen BalletX. With an inviting Winter 2014 program spanning Valentine’s Day, this is a great opportunity to make a date with dance.

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